"WYATT HOLSTER" by SLYE

Started by Slye, January 23, 2013, 09:05:55 AM

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Slye

A new design of holster for CAS



most holsters have lost the "end plug" of primitive holsters

We give it to the taste of the day with this new holster, so that it becomes a real "box", by reducing the friction on the weapon completely



This holster meets a demand of speed and efficiency, while maintaining a look western, for CAS competitions.
Here, it is no longer a simple  object of protection and a means of transport, it becomes a tool of shooting, responding to the most demanding requirements...



It is here slanted "forward rake" as to our usual, but can be made from straight angle





An holster  fully lined and reinforced...

in the retracted the weapon "falls into the holster", which the reinforcement to the location of the roller keeps it open





Brass screw is used to close more or less the holster and block the trigger guard of the weapon, so that it does not fall in the holster

The height of the weapon in the Holster is set by this screw and the "end plug."









details of the mounting of the "skirt" of reinforcement for the body of the holster, which is sewn on one side and on the other removable, don't force the body of the holster to pass on the inside





Open "skirt" and "filler" to double bite, locked in "bottom of mouth"





the "end plug" sewn, stiffening the whole (2 layers of leather)





Comparison of this holster  with the "LONE STAR"

(the safety devices are removable, as well as the yaw paw)





"with the holster " WACO "





and with the holster "RIO"



This production design has been submitted to the sagacity of our friends saddle maker US

Some parts are lined in stainless steel, the rear is a new design, we cannot for the time being the reveal... ;)



The fact to make this style of cases prevents us from continuing our production of holsters typically "old west" in antic leather finish.

:)
Rio CORONADO & Slye BUFFALO
SASS LM 89201 & 89200
NRA  20764786

"Saddle Maker"
La Sellerie du Thymerais
selleriethymerais@orange.fr
www.selleriegb-28.com

FRANCE

Red Cent

Slye, I am rather new to the site and I am anticipating creaating holsters. From the "modern" western holster admirer, yours are beautiful. Innovative and you "step outside the box".

I would, however suggest one thing. Elsewhere on this site is a post called Need for Speed. In tht post, one of our top shooters, Deuce Stevens speaks to what I have been preaching for years.

As an inexperienced leather person, my suggestion(s) may not be sound so forgive me if I sound silly.

When wearing a double rig (not crossdraw), the drawing of the weak hand revolver presents some attentiion. Most of us hook the little finger on the grip, the middle finger in front of the trigger guard, and the thumb on top of the receiver close to (in front) the hammer. To make it easier to draw, clearing a way to the front of the trigger guard really helps. As you can see, most all have this "shelf" that gets in the way.
To do this the welt and the holster leather must be removed. The best way woiuld be to reverse the holster and sew up the front. The only thing holding the trigger guard would be the thickmess of the leather. Or, make a very thin welt/stop close to the frame allowing access to the front of the trigger guard.
My avatar shows a cut holster that is close to what I describe.
What do you think?
Life is too short to argue with stupid people and drink cheap booze
McLeansville, NC by way of WV
SASS29170L

Red Cent

I hope this references a rig. Plese post pictures of this rig.

A découvrir, nouveau : holster pour le C. A.S. Modèle spécial dégainage rapide. Droitier ou gaucher. Création G. Bardou. La sellerie du Thymerais.
Life is too short to argue with stupid people and drink cheap booze
McLeansville, NC by way of WV
SASS29170L

Slye

I thank you for your answer, but I don't understand all that you write
my english is so bad
can you explain me with more precisions
The rig will be soon finish, but it's make with two same holsters
one holster in "forward rakeand the other in the same position in "cross draw" as my personal rig
we are so happy  for your advices
:)
Rio CORONADO & Slye BUFFALO
SASS LM 89201 & 89200
NRA  20764786

"Saddle Maker"
La Sellerie du Thymerais
selleriethymerais@orange.fr
www.selleriegb-28.com

FRANCE

Red Cent

I am trying to get help with the language barrier.
Life is too short to argue with stupid people and drink cheap booze
McLeansville, NC by way of WV
SASS29170L

GunClick Rick

Does this help?

Slye, je suis assez nouveau sur le site et je m'attends étuis creaating. De la "moderne" admirateur étui ouest, vous êtes belle. Innovant et vous «pas en dehors de la boîte».

Je voudrais cependant suggérer une chose. Ailleurs sur ce site est un poste appelé Need for Speed​​. En poste THT, un de nos meilleurs tireurs, Deuce Stevens parle de ce que j'ai prêché pendant des années.

Comme une personne inexpérimentée en cuir, ma suggestion (s) ne peut pas être sain alors pardonnez-moi si j'ai l'air ridicule.

Lorsque vous portez une plate-forme double (pas Crossdraw), le dessin de la main faible revolver présente quelques attentiion. La plupart d'entre nous accrocher le petit doigt sur la poignée, le doigt du milieu à l'avant du pontet, et le pouce sur le dessus du récepteur à proximité (à l'avant) du marteau. Pour le rendre plus facile à dessiner, se frayant un chemin vers l'avant du pontet aide vraiment. Comme vous pouvez le voir, la plupart ont toutes ce «plateau» qui est dans la manière.
Pour ce faire, la trépointe et le cuir étui doit être retiré. La meilleure façon woiuld d'inverser l'étui et coudre sur le devant. La seule chose qui le pontet serait le thickmess du cuir. Ou encore, faire une très mince ourlet / arrêt proche du cadre permettant l'accès à l'avant du pontet.
Mon avatar montre un étui coupe qui est proche de ce que je décris.
Que pensez-vous?
Bunch a ole scudders!

Slye

Many thanks a lot at all for your help

I 'll make this holster
Curly Red Ryder help us to understand  that you mean
I'll post new pictures very soon

So long
Rio CORONADO & Slye BUFFALO
SASS LM 89201 & 89200
NRA  20764786

"Saddle Maker"
La Sellerie du Thymerais
selleriethymerais@orange.fr
www.selleriegb-28.com

FRANCE

Red Cent

GCRick, you got that out of a thesauras, right?
I'm impressed Rick.
Through the SASS wire, I was contacted by Curly Red Ryder, a resident of France. Hopefully, the translation was successful. I am looking forward to the holster.



Life is too short to argue with stupid people and drink cheap booze
McLeansville, NC by way of WV
SASS29170L

GunClick Rick

Nope Google translate,but i don't know how close they are as per word for word..I have to use it,my brother is married to a gal from Panama and they speak more of a true spanish,my other brother just  married a latino gal in Fl. when they send pics and such on Face broke,i have to desipher ;D My wife i understand just fine,i should have Slye make her a rollin pin holster ::) ;D
Bunch a ole scudders!

Slye

hello,

What do you think about?




the holster ground to pass the index under the trigger guard





details





Many thanks

;) ;)
Rio CORONADO & Slye BUFFALO
SASS LM 89201 & 89200
NRA  20764786

"Saddle Maker"
La Sellerie du Thymerais
selleriethymerais@orange.fr
www.selleriegb-28.com

FRANCE

Red Cent

Good looking rig. Innovative way to accomplish my description.I like it.

I have e-mailed Curly Red Ryder some comments. Hopefully he will get with you and discuss the comments.

Thank you very much.
Life is too short to argue with stupid people and drink cheap booze
McLeansville, NC by way of WV
SASS29170L

GunClick Rick

That Pierre is a right smart feller ;D

Bunch a ole scudders!

Izzoquazzo

I like the slanted loop, but not the top area. I prefer a more traditional look such as that of the Lone Star. That said, if I were looking for a more modern design, it would be at the top of my list.

Slye

With the Red Cent advices, I make this holster










by comparaison with the "Wyatt "holster

our best regards and thanks to you Red Cent!

;)
Rio CORONADO & Slye BUFFALO
SASS LM 89201 & 89200
NRA  20764786

"Saddle Maker"
La Sellerie du Thymerais
selleriethymerais@orange.fr
www.selleriegb-28.com

FRANCE

Red Cent

Gettin' very close. If you notice on my pattern, the holster is tri-angular in shape. It slims the holster quite a bit and the lines  make the gun look  straight in the holster.
I would lower the top of the throat down to the top of the cylinder and roll the top edge out to provide a big hole for reholstering.
Good work.
Life is too short to argue with stupid people and drink cheap booze
McLeansville, NC by way of WV
SASS29170L

Massive

Like  rogers Hackathorn, nice!  But also innovative re CAS.


What is the purpose of the upper panel on that new design

Pourquois la piece de cuir en haut?  La piece qui couvre le mateau?

Red Cent

Massive, do you speak French?

The pattern that is to the right in the picture has a high outside throat. The revolver is buried but the trigger guard and the gripis very accessible. The front is cut down for the draw and to make a bigger hole for holstering. I don't know why the piece of  leather rather than incorporate the high throat in the pattern.

Life is too short to argue with stupid people and drink cheap booze
McLeansville, NC by way of WV
SASS29170L

Red Cent

Slye,

Je veux commander mon Cobra 4 tous les jours. Je vais faire cet étui et nous pouvons comparer le style.
Life is too short to argue with stupid people and drink cheap booze
McLeansville, NC by way of WV
SASS29170L

GunClick Rick

Quote from: Red Cent on January 30, 2013, 12:48:13 PM
Massive, do you speak French?

The pattern that is to the right in the picture has a high outside throat. The revolver is buried but the trigger guard and the gripis very accessible. The front is cut down for the draw and to make a bigger hole for holstering. I don't know why the piece of  leather rather than incorporate the high throat in the pattern.



Fast draw legal Red? Just wonderin cuase i don't know.
Bunch a ole scudders!

Massive

I do speak it, though my written French is very rusty after all these years.

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